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[LS 300d II] Powering Up the Controller and Remote
Powering Up LS 300d II's Controller and Remote
1) Powering by AC
1. Neutrik® powerCON Female Locking Connector
2. Neutrik® powerCON Male Connector
To disconnect the Neutrik® powerCon cable, pull back on the yellow release tab on the cable connector, and rotate the connector counterclockwise.
2) Powering by Batteries
- V-Mount Battery
- Anton Bauer Battery
Batteries: Voltage 12~16.8V; Recommended ≥15A continuous discharge.
The LS300d II can be operated using a single battery for up to half of the fixture's maximum output. Plugging the light into AC power or using two batteries allows you to utilize the light's full output. When powering the light from a single batteries, you must install the battery on the right side of the of the control box, or the light will not turn on.
Do not use non-14.4v batteries (batteries with voltages outside of the 12-16.8V range). Using higher voltage batteries will damage the power supply and the lighting fixture.
Only use batteries that support the necessary continuous current discharge specifications mentioned above. If non-compatible batteries are used, the batteries will enter a protection state and the lighting fixture will not operate as intended.
Customers can choose V-Mount or A-Mount battery plates for their control boxes upon purchase according to their needs.
Powering Up the Remote Control
Insert the button battery to power VA-Remote RC1+
- Remove battery compartment
- Install button battery and insert it into the VA-Remote RC1+